Prediction of Emotions in Human Beings, Using Emotional Intelligence and Data Mining
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v19i05.54265Keywords:
Machine-Learning, EmotionsAbstract
Human beings go through several periods in life where it is crucial to learn how to adapt to their own needs—biological and physical. Added to these are social conditions, which may involve participation in society, education, care, and impact. This last aspect is a central topic that supports many other situations; hence, emotional intelligence (EI) is addressed. EI underpins the way individuals handle their emotions, helping them develop various skills, such as understanding and managing those emotions for effective interaction with others. Emotions will be examined by taking into account a dataset, and the classification and prediction will be based on the paradigm of artificial intelligence. Machine learning will be used, specifically convolutional neural networks (CNNs). This paper analyzes emotion prediction using two types of machine learning networks to identify emotions: CNNs and recurrent neural networks (RNNs), aiming to determine which of these two yields better predictive performance.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Arnulfo Alanis, Bogart Yail Marquez, Guillermo Daniel Prieto, Ángeles Quezada, José Sergio Magdaleno

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